Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:23): There are a number of assertions in that question that I might respond to. First, on the ICJ, I would refer you to my answer to Senator Faruqi yesterday, where I referenced the joint statement with New Zealand in relation to the findings of the International Court of Justice and the expectation Australia has articulated that Israel will comply with the findings and statements of that court. The second point I would make—and I appreciate that you asked that with a slightly better tone on this occasion—is that I do think there's been a lot of misinformation and disinformation, some of which was included in your question, in a debate which has seen some of the worst social disharmony in our country in many years, certainly since I can remember. Everyone in this chamber, including the Greens, has a responsibility to deal with differences of opinion, which are very deeply felt, in ways which are respectful and which do not rely on disinformation, misinformation and false facts. Senator Shoebridge: From your own department. Senator WONG: Excuse me? This is an example of the lack of ability to have a discussion with some courtesy about the Middle East. This is really an example. The fact that you are interjecting when I'm responding to you is another example of it. We have seen the sorts of vitriol on social media and the sorts of falsehoods that are stated, some of which this party repeats in this chamber. I would have hoped that a progressive party might actually prioritise social harmony in these times. You're entitled to your views in a democracy. I have seen some of what people have said, including those in this chamber, where they know it to be false. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Shoebridge, first supplementary?